Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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1. Obtain the introductory package from the School Reception for an initial overview of Al-Hussan International Schools. The package introduces the admissions process and outlines the next steps. It helps families begin planning the application timeline. The School Reception will direct you to the Registrar for further steps. 2. Meet with the Registrar for more information about the school and the completion of the documents required for registration. The Registrar provides guidance on the registration process and the documents needed. Bring any questions about admissions to this meeting. 3. Make an appointment with the Head of School for information about the curriculum and other academic issues. The Head of School can discuss the curriculum structure and policy considerations. This meeting helps assess if the program aligns with the student's needs. 4. Bring in the following completed documents and forms to the Registrar: application form, two passport-size photographs, original birth certificate for KG-1 to G-1, one copy of health certificate (immunization record), one copy of the student and parents' Saudi Arabian National Identification Card or Residence Permit (Iqama), one copy of passports for mother, father and child, original leaving certificate and most recent report card from the last school for Grade 2 onward. These documents support the placement and enrollment process. 5. Students coming from abroad must have the report card attested by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Saudi Embassy of their country prior to enrollment. Provide one copy of the report card and one copy of the leaving certificate, along with a letter verifying the father's employment. Include a map showing residence with address and telephone number and emergency contact numbers. 6. Students transferring from one region to another within Saudi Arabia must have their report cards attested by the Ministry of Education of the region they are leaving. The school may request additional supporting documentation as part of the transfer process. 7. Sign up for the Placement Test. This step initiates the evaluation that supports grade placement and course considerations. 8. Prospective students take the Placement Test. The results determine appropriate placement in the curriculum and any subject requirements. 9. Parents, the student and the administration meet (if necessary) to discuss the Placement Test results and sign the guarantee form. This meeting finalizes placement decisions and enrollment terms. 10. Pay fees to the Accounting Office. Registration is considered complete only after payment of full term fees, receipt of the required documentation, and finalisation of placement.
The school admits students based on available space. If space is not immediately available, the applicant's name and details are recorded on a Waiting List on a first-come, first-served basis. If there are siblings already enrolled, they receive preference on the Waiting List provided they meet admission requirements.